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Saberes profissionais e trabalho profissional do gerontólogo

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Resumo:This paper aims to contribute to the discussion on professional knowledge and professional work of gerontologists. The empirical data are from FCT research project, named “Knowledge, Autonomy and Reflexivity in Professional Work in the Third Sector (SARTPRO)”, dedicated to the professional work and professional knowledge of the graduates in the humanities and social sciences who work in the third social sector. The methodology was based on: ethnographic observations of the professional work of a gerontologist, four in-depth interviews with two gerontologists focused on their individual perception on the problems of aging, the work context and career, and five in-depth interviews with the gerontologists’ employers - the directors of long-term institutions for the elderly. The study revealed the existence of 24 different professional tasks. These are complex concerning the knowledge they require; are expressed by technical, relational, prudential and discursive skills; are promoters of confidence, self-efficacy and empowerment, both of the caregiver and the person cared; are a referential for the identity and professional culture and are emancipatory, generating innovation and excellence.
Autores principais:Pereira, Fernando A.
Outros Autores:Caria, Telmo
Assunto:Saberes profissionais Gerontologia Cuidado gerontológico idosos Gerontólogo
Ano:2014
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:português
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:This paper aims to contribute to the discussion on professional knowledge and professional work of gerontologists. The empirical data are from FCT research project, named “Knowledge, Autonomy and Reflexivity in Professional Work in the Third Sector (SARTPRO)”, dedicated to the professional work and professional knowledge of the graduates in the humanities and social sciences who work in the third social sector. The methodology was based on: ethnographic observations of the professional work of a gerontologist, four in-depth interviews with two gerontologists focused on their individual perception on the problems of aging, the work context and career, and five in-depth interviews with the gerontologists’ employers - the directors of long-term institutions for the elderly. The study revealed the existence of 24 different professional tasks. These are complex concerning the knowledge they require; are expressed by technical, relational, prudential and discursive skills; are promoters of confidence, self-efficacy and empowerment, both of the caregiver and the person cared; are a referential for the identity and professional culture and are emancipatory, generating innovation and excellence.